Western's Quinn Fleeting (6) is just out of the reach of Maritime's Kamil Bak (97) in the football game between Massachusetts Maritime Academy and Western Connecticut State University on Saturday evening,Western's Quinn Fleeting (6) is just out of the reach of Maritime's Kamil Bak (97) in the football game between Massachusetts Maritime Academy and Western Connecticut State University on Saturday evening, October 14, 2017 at the Westside Athletic Complex, in Danbury, Conn.

The awards just keep piling up for Western Connecticut State University women’s soccer standout Autumn Sorice in the wake of another stellar season.

Sorice, a Bethel High School product who recently completed her senior season, was named on Friday to the United Soccer Coaches All-American second team. She is only the fifth Western women’s soccer player to ever earn All-America honors, joining Wendy Patenaude (1997), Nicole Corbin (2005), Jenna Cappellieri (2007) and Catherine Nathans (2006, 2007, 2008).

Earlier this week, Sorice and teammate Andrea Devoe were both named to the USC All-New England first team. Devoe, a midfielder, finished her final season with seven goals and seven assists for 21 points, including three game-winning goals.

Sorice was both the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Year and a first-team all-conference selection for the third straight season. She led the conference in goals (16), assists (nine) and points (41) this season while leading Western to the LEC regular season and tournament championships, and an appearance in the NCAA Division III national tournament.

She was named the 2017 LEC tournament Most Outstanding Player after scoring two goals in the Colonials’ 2-1, double-overtime victory in the championship game.

In her career at Western, Sorice scored 56 goals (second all-time), assisted on 31 others (tied for second all-time) for 143 total points (second all-time). She tallied 18 game-winning goals (fourth all-time) and led Western to three appearances in the NCAA Division III national tournament.

There were plenty of accolades to go around for the Colonials women’s soccer program. Coach Alex Harrison was named the LEC Coach of the Year, while Devoe, Brooke Hellman, Jillian Fernandez and Lucy Daniels — another former Bethel High standout — earning All-LEC first-team recognition and Jasmine Grey receiving second-team honors.

MEN’S SOCCER

Western junior forward Chauncey Allers, a former Wilton High School standout was named the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Year and was a first-team All-Conference selection after scoring 15 goals and adding four assists for 34 points. Western coach Joe Mingachos was named the conference Coach of the Year after guiding the Colonials to the conference title and an appearance in the NCAA Division III national tournament.

Joining Allers on the All-LEC first team was back Shane Bierfeldt, who was also the LEC tournament Most Outstanding Player and was a key part of the Colonials’ nine shutouts this season. Bierfeldt was named to the United Soccer Coaches Men’s Soccer All-New England third team, and was selected to play in the New England Intercollegiate Soccer League All-Star Game at Brandeis University.

Second-team All-LEC honors went to former Danbury High School star Darion Richeme, Robert Della Penna and Shane Pugliese.

FOOTBALL

Western senior quarterback Quinn Fleeting, a former standout at Windsor High School, was named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Fleeting, a two-year letter-winner at Western, was first in the conference in passing efficiency at 165.4, while finishing second in the league in both yards passing per game (256.9) and total touchdowns (25) with only four interceptions. He also rushed for four touchdowns and passed for 2,569 yards.

Joining Fleeting on the All-MASCAC Offensive First Team was senior guard Michael Brehon and junior return specialist Duane Gary. Sophomore punter Jordan D’Onofrio was named to the Defensive First Team while senior wide receiver Jawad Chisholm and sophomore lineman Robert Reis both earned Second-Team Offensive honors.

Western went 7-3 overall and 5-3 in the MASCAC.

FIELD HOCKEY

Western senior defender Greta McConnell received All-Little East Conference honorable mention for her efforts this past season. She registered one assist, and was an integral part of the Colonials defense as they went 6-13 and appeared in the LEC tournament.

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Western junior outside hitter Kamari King received All-Little East Conference first-team honors after a standout season for the Colonials. King led the 8-21 Colonials with 374 kills and 1,128 attack attempts. She tallied 229 digs, 18 total blocks and 16 aces.